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Tracklist

1Minus Degrees, Bare Feet, Tickles8:00
2Santa Teresa11:42
3Presentiment4:20
4Killing The Water Bed8:49
5Salt Flat4:46
6Des Abends6:48
7Hohtokivi7:23
8Louhos10:12

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
HJRLP56Vladislav Delay Quartet Vladislav Delay Quartet ‎(2xLP, Album)Honest Jon's RecordsHJRLP56UK2011
HJRCDDJ56Vladislav Delay Quartet Vladislav Delay Quartet ‎(CD, Album, Promo)Honest Jon's RecordsHJRCDDJ56UK2011
noneVladislav Delay Quartet Vladislav Delay Quartet ‎(8xFile, FLAC, Album)Honest Jon's RecordsnoneEurope2011

Credits

  • Acoustic BassDerek Shirley
  • ArtworkKatharina Immekus
  • DesignWill Bankhead
  • Drums, PercussionVladislav Delay
  • Electronics, Effects [Live Processing]Mika Vainio
  • Post Production, Mixed By, Mastered ByVladislav Delay
  • Recorded ByZoran Maric
  • Soprano Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Shruti Box, Effects [Preparations]Lucio Capece

Notes

Recorded in Studio 6, Radio Belgrade.
Post-production, mix and mastering in Hailuoto, Finland.

Thanks to Mark Ainley, Antye and Lumi, Ksenija Stevanovic, Relja Bobic, Ivana Neimarevic, Goran Simonoski, Zoran Maric, Dis-patch Festival, Chinch and the 3rd Program of Radio Belgrade.

Released in gatefold sleeve with printed inner sleeve.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Scanned): 4047179556927
  • Matrix / Runout: www.handlewithcare.de HJRCD56 AB33205-01
  • Mastering SID Code: ifpi L573

Companies

  • Manufactured By – www.handlewithcare.de
  • Pressed By – Optimal Media Production – AB33205
  • Recorded At – Studio 6 Radio Beograda

Video

Info

Vladislav Delay Quartet is the group of Finnish experimental artist Sasu Ripatti, who is most often known under his moniker Vladislav Delay. The group released their self-titled debut album in 2011. Ripatti has always been a man of many projects, producing on his own as Vladislav Delay, Luom read more. Ripatti has always been a man of many projects, producing on his own as Vladislav Delay, Luomo,. Vladislav Delay Quartet. Your Rating. Overview . Vladislav Delay is the most frequently used pseudonym of Sasu Ripatti born 1976, a Finnish electronic musician. He has also recorded as Luomo, Sistol, Uusitalo, Conoco, and Ripatti, working in styles such as minimal techno, glitch, and house. Ripatti has been involved in the ambient music, glitch, house, and techno genres. His method of track production involves a mixture of synthesizing, vocal recording and live reprocessing. Many tracks have an organic feeling, conjured through rolling, dubby. Vladislav Delay Quartet - Minus Degrees, Bare Feet, Tickles 8:01. Vladislav Delay Quartet - Santa Teresa 11:43. Vladislav Delay Quartet - Des Abends 6:49. Vladislav Delay Quartet - Hohtokivi 7:24. Vladislav Delay - Killing The Water Bed 8:50. Vladislav Delay Quartet - Presentiment 4:21. Vladislav Delay Quartet - Louhos 10:13. Vladislav Delay Quartet - Salt Flat 4:47. Listes Ajouter à une Liste. Brainwashed - 2011 Readers Poll - Album Of The Year par Yage 2097. Minus Degrees, Bare Feet, Tickles, 08:00. Presentiment, 04:20. Now playing: Post Malone Circles. Hohtokivi Original Mix Vladislav Delay Quartet Honest Jons Records. Des Abends Original Mix Vladislav Delay Quartet Honest Jons Records. Minus Degrees, Bare Feet, Tickles Original Mix Vladislav Delay Quartet Honest Jons Records. The material will be mainly Vladislav Delay kind of stuff but there will be other more rhythmic things happening as well. I'm already working on a next Ripatti album material which is certainly geared more towards clubbeats orientation and there will be other more rhythmic things happening as well. What i'm not going to do is vocal house The subscription costs 10 or more per month and includes all my back catalogue as Vladislav Delay plus all the new works that i'm releasing on Bandcamp in the future. Additionally, and maybe more interestingly, there will be new material i. Vladislav Delay Quartet - Santa Teresa, Hohtokivi, Des Abends, Killing the Water Bed, Presentiment, Minus Degrees, Bare Feet, Tickles, Des Abends, Salt Flat, Killing The Water Bed, Santa Teresa и другие скачать в mp3 и. Album 2011 8 Songs. Exclusive discount for Prime members. Sample this album Artist Sample. nice but only for special ears only for this who understand this type of music and this type of artist like Vladislav enjoy only listen in dark room and only on vinyl mp3 and cd never give you this feeling like pure analog : love this product enjoy and go for it. Read more

Vladislav Delay Quartet - Vladislav Delay Quartet mp3

Performer: Vladislav Delay Quartet

Title: Vladislav Delay Quartet

Country: UK

Release date: May 2011

Label: Honest Jon's Records

Style: Glitch, Experimental, Avant-garde Jazz

Catalog: HJRCD56

Genre: Electronic / Jazz

Size MP3: 1872 mb

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Votes: 723

Record source: CD, Album

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Spilberg
I definitely enjoyed this album. The audio samples above will inform you more than my description could; suffice it to say this ain't the new Coldplay single. However despite initial impressions, I would go so far as to call this a fairly melodious record. It's quite noisy and droney, but still in a way that is fairly pleasing to the ears.

Isn't this supposed to be a jazz quartet? Yes, and in their debut VDQ never let you forget that their music is, fundamentally, jazz. An upright bass is almost always present, and at several times a saxophone comes to the forefront to deliver a wailing, yet strangely bleak solo (not that this is a bad thing, necessarily) - as in the strong first track. Even the buzzing electronics match this ensemble very well, maintaining this mood throughout. That's not something most people could pull off.

Another thing about this album is the percussion (apparently handled by Sasu Ripatti himself). Not always present, but when it is it's attention-drawing for sure - it sounds wild and improvised, but in a measured way. (Reminding me of the drone/metal band Njiijn - a good thing, as that is perhaps my favorite part of that project.) A couple tracks even have "beats" (see "Louhos"). Strange beats.

Favorite tracks include the opener, Hohtokivi, Presentiment (this one has a vibe that reminds me of country music, of all things!), and the beautiful closer "Salt Flat". This is a pretty consistently strong album from start to finish, though, and there isn't really a low point. (Unless you dislike it, in which case you will probably *really* dislike it.)

The main reason why this strong album still didn't shock and amaze me was because after 3 or 4 listens, I had the hang of things. There were no surprises upon repeated listens, no layers of emotional/technical depth to peel away like on, for example, sunn o)))'s "Monoliths and Dimensions." This may be a result of what I can only assume was an improvisational approach (at least partially? not sure). Nevertheless, I'll be returning to this one in the future for sure.
Spilberg
I definitely enjoyed this album. The audio samples above will inform you more than my description could; suffice it to say this ain't the new Coldplay single. However despite initial impressions, I would go so far as to call this a fairly melodious record. It's quite noisy and droney, but still in a way that is fairly pleasing to the ears.

Isn't this supposed to be a jazz quartet? Yes, and in their debut VDQ never let you forget that their music is, fundamentally, jazz. An upright bass is almost always present, and at several times a saxophone comes to the forefront to deliver a wailing, yet strangely bleak solo (not that this is a bad thing, necessarily) - as in the strong first track. Even the buzzing electronics match this ensemble very well, maintaining this mood throughout. That's not something most people could pull off.

Another thing about this album is the percussion (apparently handled by Sasu Ripatti himself). Not always present, but when it is it's attention-drawing for sure - it sounds wild and improvised, but in a measured way. (Reminding me of the drone/metal band Njiijn - a good thing, as that is perhaps my favorite part of that project.) A couple tracks even have "beats" (see "Louhos"). Strange beats.

Favorite tracks include the opener, Hohtokivi, Presentiment (this one has a vibe that reminds me of country music, of all things!), and the beautiful closer "Salt Flat". This is a pretty consistently strong album from start to finish, though, and there isn't really a low point. (Unless you dislike it, in which case you will probably *really* dislike it.)

The main reason why this strong album still didn't shock and amaze me was because after 3 or 4 listens, I had the hang of things. There were no surprises upon repeated listens, no layers of emotional/technical depth to peel away like on, for example, sunn o)))'s "Monoliths and Dimensions." This may be a result of what I can only assume was an improvisational approach (at least partially? not sure). Nevertheless, I'll be returning to this one in the future for sure.